Joel Blicavs and Michelle Blicavs

Two Generations One Mic

Education EN ↓ 7 episodes

Two Generations, One Mic is an unfiltered podcast built on real conversations and honest opinions. We don’t hold back, we don’t sugar-coat, and we’re not afraid to speak our minds. Different perspectives, real dialogue, and conversations that actually say something.

Author

Joel Blicavs and Michelle Blicavs

Category

Education

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Latest episode

Feb 21, 2026

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Episodes

The Matrix 21.02.2026

In this episode of Two Generations One Mic , we step into what people call “the matrix.” Can you trust the government? Why does speaking the truth sometimes lead to backlash or cancellation? Are powerful people protecting their own while the public stays distracted? We talk about corruption, hidden agendas, high-profile scandals, and the growing feeling that not everything is as it seems. From gen...

What Is Real Health? 14.02.2026

In this episode of Two Generations One Mic , we talk about health — and what it really means from a Gen Z and Gen X perspective. What is health today? Is it just looking fit on social media? Is it calories and labels? Or is it something deeper? We unpack what the world promotes as “healthy,” how supermarkets are filled with products marketed as good for you that really aren’t, and why so many peop...

Does Your Phone Own You? 07.02.2026

In this episode of Two Generations One Mic , we talk about reality TV, TikTok, the entertainment industry, and our growing addiction to phones. From endless scrolling to binge-watching shows that add nothing to our lives, we break down how modern entertainment is quietly stealing our time, attention, and discipline. From a Gen Z and Gen X perspective, we discuss how phones have become a constant d...

Should We Still Be Having Kids? 30.01.2026

In this episode of Two Generations One Mic , we tackle one of the biggest and most uncomfortable questions of our time: should people still be having kids? With birth rates declining across Australia and the world, we unpack why so many people are choosing not to have children — or delaying it indefinitely. Is it financial pressure? Career focus? Fear of responsibility? Broken family models? Or ha...

Household Roles - Who Decides? 24.01.2026

In this episode, we’re talking about household roles and rules — the kind that actually create peace, stability, and respect in a relationship. We break down the big question people avoid: What’s the role of the man? What’s the role of the woman? And how do you build a home that doesn’t feel like a power struggle 24/7? We’ll talk about leadership, responsibility, femininity, masculinity, respect,...

Is Uni a Waste of Time? 17.01.2026

In Episode 2 of Two Generations One Mic , we dive into the Australian education system and ask the big question: is the HSC still worth stressing over? And is going to University a waste of time? From a Gen Z perspective and a Gen X perspective, we unpack the reality of school, university, and the pressure to follow the “traditional path.” We talk about how the HSC isn’t the only way , why uni can...

Introduction 27.12.2025

Welcome to the very first episode of our brand new podcast — where a mother and son from two different generations sit down to discuss and debate the topics in the world that actually matter . No fluff. No filter. No time wasted. Just honest conversation, real perspectives, and substance over noise. In this opening episode, Michelle Blicavs and Joel Blicavs introduce themselves, share why they fel...

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